gallop
n
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(a) [sing] fastest pace (of a horse, etc) with all four feet off the ground at each stride (马等的)飞跑, 奔驰
He rode off at a gallop. 他骑著马飞奔而去.
at full gallop (马)飞奔. Cf 参看 walk1 1d.
(b) [C] period of riding at this pace 骑马奔驰
to go for a gallop 骑马奔驰一番.
2 [sing] (fig 比喻) unusually fast speed 飞快
to work at a gallop 工作速度快. gallop, v
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(a) [I, Ipr, Ip]
(of a horse, etc or a rider) go at a gallop (指马等或骑者)飞奔, 奔驰
The frightened horse galloped away. 受惊的马飞奔而去.
I enjoy galloping over the fields. 我喜欢骑著马在田野奔驰. =>Usage at run1 用法见run1.
(b) [Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p]
(of a rider) cause (a horse, etc) to go at a gallop (指骑者)使(马等)飞奔, 奔驰
He galloped the horse along the track. 他沿著跑道骑马奔驰.
2 (phr v) gallop ahead (of sb) progress rapidly 飞速前进
Japan is galloping ahead in the race to develop new technologies. 日本在发展新技术的竞争中突飞猛进. gallop through sth complete sth rapidly 急速做完某事物
gallop through one's work, a lecture, a performance 快马加鞭做完工作、 讲完课、 结束表演.
Annie was among the first to realize that blind people never know their hidden strength until they are treated like normal human beings.
盲人只有受到同正常人一样的待遇时,才能知道自己蕴藏的力量,安妮就是其中一位最先有此种认识的人。
To examine your skills and abilities still further, ask yourself this question: in the following three areas - skills with people, skills with information or skills with things - which are your best skills? Note that it is not enough to say to yourself,